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Melbourne Vs Garry Ablett (Gold Coast Suns)

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Hey Guys,

The last thread got deleted about the round 4 clash vs GoldCoast,

So is anyone heading up?

I and a few lads are heading up, and I am just wondering if anyone knows any cheap hotels/backpackers to stay at!?

Cheers

 

Hey Guys,

The last thread got deleted about the round 4 clash vs GoldCoast,

So is anyone heading up?

I and a few lads are heading up, and I am just wondering if anyone knows any cheap hotels/backpackers to stay at!?

Cheers

Best chance is:

www.wotif.com

last minute deals kinda website, gives you loads of options...

Ill be up with a group of mates for that game also...!!!!

 

when I was in Europe I used this website, it was brilliant

http://www.hostelbookers.com/hostels/australia/surfers-paradise/

you can have a fair amount of faith in the ratings, read the reviews and find out what did and didn't suck for people when they went to the hostels, has all the info you need

I'd suggest this link, rather than Surfers, since the game is at the 'Gabba, and Dees supporters usually head to the Pineapple afterwards, making it difficult to get on the last trains (midnightish?)

Brisbane backpackers

That, or wotif, as mentioned above.

I'd suggest this link, rather than Surfers, since the game is at the 'Gabba, and Dees supporters usually head to the Pineapple afterwards, making it difficult to get on the last trains (midnightish?)

Brisbane backpackers

That, or wotif, as mentioned above.

oh yeah wtf was i thinking

anyway the site I listed also has a 'Brisbane' section


If you're staying in Brisbane Bunk Backpackers is pretty good, has a nice pool, right in the valley, and has it's own nightclub if that's your thing.. Not far from the train station if you need to catch a train to the Gabba

If you're staying in Brisbane Bunk Backpackers is pretty good, has a nice pool, right in the valley, and has it's own nightclub if that's your thing.. Not far from the train station if you need to catch a train to the Gabba

Was going to post this place.

That's where we'll be staying - great place, cheap drinks, bar attached with pool.

I am going up with my gf. I am staying about 3 km from the gabba so wont have to go far to get to the game.

Its my first ever interstate game too so im pretty excited about going!! Hopefully we smash em!!!!

Quick question... How long before the game can we organise tickets off the club?

 

I was supposed to be, but then I realised it's played at the Gabba...Mum prefers staying in Broadbeach.

Still asking her, because I can't exactly go up by myself :P

Was going to post this place.

That's where we'll be staying - great place, cheap drinks, bar attached with pool.

That Joint sounds great, might have to organize a visit one year!!

Bar attached with a pool is always Nirvana!!!


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